Lawrence Jones highlighted a perceived divide between Fox and other late-night hosts, particularly criticizing Stephen Colbert's recent performance. He asserted that Colbert lacked comedic value and served primarily as a partisan figure. Jones remarked that the decline of Colbert's show was guided by business decisions influenced by ratings. He emphasized that Fox serves as a voice for the public, contrasting it with other networks that he felt did not represent significant viewpoints. Co-host Brian Kilmeade supported this by remarking on the financial impact of poor ratings in network television.
Lawrence Jones criticized Stephen Colbert's performance, stating that his impression of Trump was poor and he lacked comedy, calling him an extreme partisan with low ratings.
Jones emphasized the divide in late-night television, claiming Fox represents the views of the public while all other hosts align with leftist perspectives.
During the segment, Jones asserted that the failure of Colbert's show was ultimately a business decision, pointing out that if the ratings had been strong, he would have remained.
Co-host Kilmeade noted the financial implications of declining ratings, questioning how networks can sustain significant losses like $40 million in viewership.
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